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Second‐Generation Immigrants in the Swedish Labour Market
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Human MigrationEconomicsLabour Market PerformanceLabor MigrationSociologyLabor Market ParticipationBusinessLabor Market IntegrationMigration (Educational Migration)Migrant WorkerDemographyPublic HealthSwedish Labour MarketLabor EconomicsLabor Market OutcomeThreshold EffectMigration (Business Information Systems)Immigration
Abstract This study focuses on the labour market performance among second‐generation immigrants in Sweden. One motivation behind the analysis is that it gives insight into the long‐term consequences of immigration. Labour market performance relates the probability of having a job, referred to here as a threshold effect and to the differences in income from work, given that a person is in the market and is referred to as an income from work effect. We have shown that a clear threshold effect of being a second‐generation immigrant exists and that different groups of second‐generation immigrants perform differently in the Swedish labour market.
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